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Fond du Lac High School. / 43.7950904; -88.4166493. Fond du Lac High School ("Fondy High") is a comprehensive public high school in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin administered by the Fond du Lac School District. Opened in 2001, the school replaced the former Goodrich High School, which was the city's high school from 1922 to 2001.
The high school was founded in 1860 as the Convent Latin School by two Capuchin friars, Gregory Haas (1826-1895) and Bonaventure Frey (1831-1912). Over the years it has been called the Convent Latin School, the Little Seminary of St. Lawrence of Brindisi, St. Lawrence College, St. Lawrence Seminary, and St. Lawrence Seminary High School. St.
St. Mary's Springs Academy (SMSA, formerly St. Mary's Springs High School) is a Catholic, private, coeducational system [clarification needed] serving grades 3-year-old preschool through high school in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, associated with the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. It was founded by the Sisters of Saint Agnes in 1909.
Brayden Wendt, a 2010 graduate of Fond du Lac High School and Fond du Lac native, took over the prestigious Beaver Dam girls basketball program this season, leading the Golden Beavers to a No. 2 ...
The Fond du Lac School District and The Reporter first partnered in 1976 for the spelling bee. From ‘extemporaneous’ in 1976 to ‘pariah’ in 2024, why Fond du Lac School District's citywide ...
Young Professionals of Fond du Lac presented its Future 5 awards Jan. 18 for people excelling in their fields and impacting the community. ... Fond du Lac High School Baseball, University of ...
Marian University. / 43.7775; -88.4214. Marian University is a private Roman Catholic university in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1936 by the Congregation of Sisters of Saint Agnes, which continues to sponsor the university today. Marian University has an enrollment of approximately 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
Conference history 1923-1970. The Fox River Valley Conference was established in 1923 by charter members Appleton, Fond du Lac, Green Bay East, Green Bay West, Manitowoc, Oshkosh, and Sheboygan. A year later in 1924, Marinette would join the conference and remain as its eighth member until 1936.